Sociology is the systematic and analytical study of all things social - it explores social structures and human relationships.
This programme aims to create independent social thinkers and to nurture critical thinking skills. Students gain an understanding of the social world through the exploration of the past, present and future.
Students cover a range of interesting topics such as sociological theories and perspectives; health inequalities; crime and deviance; conflict and ideologies; gender and sexualities; disability; race; ethnicity and migration; religion; social policy; community development; research methods; the media and communication; and global issues, such as the impact of climate and demographic changes.
Students become part of a wider sociological community, both within and outside the University. The teaching team has a wealth of experience and research interests that underpin learning on the programme. There are also outside speakers who visit the University to share their knowledge and experience, thereby creating links with other sociologists.
Additionally, students have the opportunity to become members of The British Sociological Association - the professional association for sociologists within the UK. Membership gives students the opportunity to network and communicate with other sociologists and to experience a number of exclusive benefits.
Reikalaujamas išsilavinimas
Stojant į šį universitetą dėmesys yra kreipiamas į pažymius ir Brandos atestato vidurkį, kuris turi būti ne žemesnis kaip 8.
Pažymių išrašas - jei dar nesi baigęs mokyklos, būtina prisegti pažymių išrašą. Smulkesnę informaciją kaip pildyti išrašą ir kada jis reikalingas, rasi čia.*
Brandos atestatas – jei jau esi baigęs mokyklą, išrašo nereikia, užtenka prie Kastu stojimo anketos prisegti savo Brandos atestatą.
Svarbu, jog anglų kalbos testo rezultatai universitetą pasiektų iki Liepos 31d.
Anglų kalbos žinias gali patvirtinti vienu iš šių būdų:
IELTS - 6.0
TOEFL – 80
The British Sociological Association highlights the following opportunities for sociologists: Graduate Entry into Management, The Civil Service, Local Government Services, The Police Voluntary Agencies, Research, Caring Professions and Teaching Higher Degrees.
The Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) record collects information about what those completing university go on to do six months after graduation. The Careers Service undertakes DLHE on an annual basis through surveys and a data collection process. DLHE is designed and strictly controlled by HESA. While DLHE provides accurate information about first destinations, this data needs to be viewed with some degree of care. Six months after leaving university is often a time of much uncertainty and change for leavers; many will be unsure of their long-term career plans and may take a temporary job or time out. The destinations of graduates only six months out of university do not necessarily reflect longer term career success and are therefore a crude measure of employability. Therefore, DLHE data should be viewed as merely a 'snapshot' of one particular year's experiences at a specific point in time.
Tu laukei ilgai. Kantriai žaidei pagal taisykles, kurios buvo ne tavo. Tu laukei. Ir sulaukei. Mokyklos era baigiasi. Šiandien jau Tavęs laukia pasaulis. Kur skrisi? Kur mokysiesi? Kur linksminsiesi? Kur atrasi naujus draugus? Kur iš naujo atrasi save?...
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